The model branded an 'evil b****' by
virgin killer Elliot Rodger and blamed for his hatred of women is
'absolutely devastated' that she has been linked to the massacre, her
father revealed today.
Stunning blonde Monette Moio 'teased and ridiculed' Rodger after they met at school, sparking his vendetta against female kind, he claimed in his rambling 141-page manifesto.
Enacting his 'revenge', he stabbed three friends to death at his home before shooting dead two sorority sisters and another male student in Santa Barbara on Friday.
But now Monette's father, Hollywood stuntman John Moio, has defended his daughter, saying it is ridiculous to even suggest she played a part in Rodger's spiral into a mass murderer.
Speaking from his home in West
Hills, California, he told MailOnline: 'She was ten years old for God's
sake - she can barely remember the guy. He's a sociopath. She hasn't
seen him since school.'
'She's devastated over the whole thing,' he went on. 'It's like she's being implicated in this terrible tragedy for something she hasn't done and can't remember.'
He added that Rodger's claims that Monette had 'teased' him were impossible.
'How is a ten-year-old girl going to bully a 12-year-old boy?' he asked. 'Maybe the girls she hung around with did poke fun at him, but they were kids.
'My daughter was not a bully, she's
one of the sweetest people you could ever meet. She probably rejected
his aggressive advances. If you want to call that bullying then fine.'
Mr Moio added that he and his daughter only remember Rodger as a 'strange kid'.'He was weird then and he's weird now,' he said. 'He had a secret crush on her, but she was completely unaware of him. She had no idea... If you think about it, he could have killed her, he could have come after her.
'I was hands on at that school and I don't remember him. She just remember that he was a strange kid, she knew he wasn't a normal type person, but there are a lot of people like that at that age.'
But he added that his sympathy was with Rodger's parents - who alerted the police to the manifesto after they received a copy - and for the six young victims. He also had some sympathy for the killer.
'I also feel sorry for him because he obviously wasn't getting the proper help,' he said. 'From what I understand he was receiving psychological help two years before he met my daughter. I am not here to judge anyone.'
He added: 'My heart goes out to the victims' families. God bless them.'
In his manifesto, Rodger had launched a scathing attack on the women he met throughout his life, saying he did not understand why they did not find him attractive. His hatred started with Monette, he said.
'The way I was treated by girls at this time, especially by that evil b**** sparked an intense fear of girls,' he wrote.
'The funny part of this is that I had a secret crush on Monette. She was the first girl I ever had a crush on, and I never admitted it to anyone.
'To
be teased and ridiculed by the girl I had a crush on wounded me deeply.
The world that I grew up thinking was bright and blissful was all over.
I was living in a depraved world, and I didn’t want to accept it.
'I didn't want to give any thought to it. That is why I immersed myself entirely into my online games like World of Warcraft. I felt safe there.'
Monette's brother, Ashton, is an actor who had a small role in the Hunger Games. In the manifesto, Rodgers also him, lambasting him as one of the 'popular' kids and describing his jealousy at learning he was becoming an actor.
Rodger also blamed other girls in the manifesto for his pain, and there is no suggestion that these women share any blame for his heinous crimes.
In another show of bitterness, he named another beautiful classmate who he believe he was meant to be going out with throughout college. He said how, like an 'obsessed stalker', he found her on Facebook.
'What I found shattered my already wounded heart to pieces,' he wrote. 'She had a boyfriend. Not only that, but her boyfriend was the type of boy I have always hated and despised: a tall, muscular surfer-jock with a buzz cut.
'As I looked at all the pictures of the two of them together, I shivered with pure hatred... I wanted to kill both of them, and I was capable of doing it. [The girl] should have been mine, and if I can't have her, no one should!'
He wrote how he fantasized about killing him and forcing her to watch.
'I dropped my math class immediately after learning that [she] had a boyfriend,' he wrote. 'I couldn't look at her beauty anymore, knowing that some punk was able to enjoy having sex with her every day.'
Soon after, he dropped all of his classes.
'I didn't want to torture myself with going to college and looking at all of those beautiful girls I could never have,' he explained. 'The only thing I could do was even the score. I wanted to make everyone else suffer just as they made me suffer. I wanted revenge.'
Rodger, who moved to the U.S. from the U.K. when he was five, also named a British girl he made friends with when he relocated to the Los Angeles area.
But he said they grew apart after she became more popular, writing: 'My first friend in America had grown up to represent the type of people who have caused me so much pain in my life. She would eventually come to represent everything I hate.'
The girl's stepfather told MailOnline that he didn't want to comment on how she was coping, but added: 'It’s tragic, our heart goes to everyone, to the victims and all their families.'
He also detailed his loathing for the stepdaughter of a family friend who was a year younger than him.
'My fear of girls made me keep my distance from [her]. She was a total b**** anyway, and her attitude would only get worse. She is a true representative of everything I hate about women.'
The women are to talk to the FBI to determine how he turned into a killer, the Mirror reported.
He also shared his hate for women in a video posted online called Elliot Rodger's Retribution.
He unleashed a tirade about his 'loneliness, rejection, and unfulfilled desires,' and blamed women for preferring 'obnoxious brutes' to him, 'the supreme gentleman'.
'I'm 22 years old and I'm still a virgin. I've never even kissed a girl,' he said in the video.
'College is the time when everyone experiences those things such as sex and fun and pleasure. But in those years I've had to rot in loneliness. It's not fair. You girls have never been attracted to me. I don't know why you girls aren't attracted to me. But I will punish you all for it.'
He repeatedly promised to 'punish' women and lays out his plan for 'retribution' in the video.
'I'm going to enter the hottest sorority house of UCSB and I will slaughter every single spoilt, stuck-up, blonde s**t that I see inside there.
'All those girls that I've desired so much, they would've all rejected me and looked down on me as an inferior man if I ever made a sexual advance towards them,' he said.
'I'll take great pleasure in slaughtering all of you. You will finally see that I am, in truth, the superior one. The true alpha male. Yes... After I have annihilated every single girl in the sorority house I will take to the streets of Isla Vista and slay every single person I see there. All those popular kids who live such lives of hedonistic pleasure...'
On Friday, Rodger, the son of Hunger Games assistant director Peter Rodger, acted upon his threats, killing six people before shooting himself dead.
Weihan Wang, 20, of Fremont, and Cheng Yuan Hong, 20, of San Jose, were both stabbed to death by Rodger on Friday at the apartment they had shared with him.
The body of another UCSB student, George Chen, 19, of San Jose, was also found at the apartment, but he did not live there.
Rodger then climbed into his SUV and drove towards the Alpha Phi sorority house, where he shot dead Katherine Cooper, 22, and Veronika Weiss, 19.
He then got back into his car and drove to a nearby deli, where he opened fire. There, he killed student Chris Michael-Martinez, 20, in an attack that was captured on surveillance footage.
The gunman then climbed back into his car and continued to shoot at passersby as he drove, hitting three pedestrians before he police officers returned fire and shot him in the hip.
He tried to escape and knocked down a cyclist, before he eventually shot himself in the head and smashed into parked cars.
When police found his body, he was surrounded by three semi-automatic handguns and nearly 400 rounds of ammunition, which had all been purchased legally.
Stunning blonde Monette Moio 'teased and ridiculed' Rodger after they met at school, sparking his vendetta against female kind, he claimed in his rambling 141-page manifesto.
Enacting his 'revenge', he stabbed three friends to death at his home before shooting dead two sorority sisters and another male student in Santa Barbara on Friday.
But now Monette's father, Hollywood stuntman John Moio, has defended his daughter, saying it is ridiculous to even suggest she played a part in Rodger's spiral into a mass murderer.
Anger: The killer who
stabbed and shot dead six
people in Santa Barbara on Friday blamed a 'pretty blonde girl', Monette
Moio, for sparking his hatred against women. Her father has said she
barely even knew him
Sick: Elliot Rodger, 22, stabbed three people in
his home and shot dead three other students before he took his own life
on Friday. The rampage came after he posted rants online about how
women hated him
'She's devastated over the whole thing,' he went on. 'It's like she's being implicated in this terrible tragedy for something she hasn't done and can't remember.'
He added that Rodger's claims that Monette had 'teased' him were impossible.
'How is a ten-year-old girl going to bully a 12-year-old boy?' he asked. 'Maybe the girls she hung around with did poke fun at him, but they were kids.
Crush: He claimed that he had a crush on the
girl, pictured left and right, but said that she 'teased and ridiculed'
him - but it is believed they met in the eighth grade and had not been
in touch for years
Innocence: Her father has said she has not seen Rodger in years and should not be implicated in the case
Mr Moio added that he and his daughter only remember Rodger as a 'strange kid'.'He was weird then and he's weird now,' he said. 'He had a secret crush on her, but she was completely unaware of him. She had no idea... If you think about it, he could have killed her, he could have come after her.
'I was hands on at that school and I don't remember him. She just remember that he was a strange kid, she knew he wasn't a normal type person, but there are a lot of people like that at that age.'
But he added that his sympathy was with Rodger's parents - who alerted the police to the manifesto after they received a copy - and for the six young victims. He also had some sympathy for the killer.
Shock: John Moio
(left) said his daughter (right with his son, actor Ashton Moio) is 'one
of the sweetest people you could meet' and said she would not have been
able to bully Rodger, who was older
'I also feel sorry for him because he obviously wasn't getting the proper help,' he said. 'From what I understand he was receiving psychological help two years before he met my daughter. I am not here to judge anyone.'
He added: 'My heart goes out to the victims' families. God bless them.'
In his manifesto, Rodger had launched a scathing attack on the women he met throughout his life, saying he did not understand why they did not find him attractive. His hatred started with Monette, he said.
'The way I was treated by girls at this time, especially by that evil b**** sparked an intense fear of girls,' he wrote.
'The funny part of this is that I had a secret crush on Monette. She was the first girl I ever had a crush on, and I never admitted it to anyone.
Crush: He also wrote about a college classmate and his anger at learning she had a boyfriend
'I WILL NEVER FORGET HER': KILLER'S BITTER MANIFESTO RANT
In
his 141-page manifesto, Rodger named Monette Moio, who was a year
younger than him at their private Los Angeles school, and claimed she
teased him while she was in the seventh grade.
'She must have thought I was the ultimate loser,' he wrote. 'I hated her so much, and I will never forget her. I started to hate all girls because of this. I saw them as mean, cruel, and heartless creatures that took pleasure from my suffering...
'The way I was treated by girls at this time, especially by that evil b**** sparked an intense fear of girls. The funny part of this is that I had a secret crush on [her]. She was the first girl I ever had a crush on, and I never admitted it to anyone.
'To be teased and ridiculed by the girl I had a crush on wounded me deeply. The world that I grew up thinking was bright and blissful was all over. I was living in a depraved world, and I didn’t want to accept it.
'I didn't want to give any thought to it. That is why I immersed myself entirely into my online games like World of Warcraft. I felt safe there.'
'She must have thought I was the ultimate loser,' he wrote. 'I hated her so much, and I will never forget her. I started to hate all girls because of this. I saw them as mean, cruel, and heartless creatures that took pleasure from my suffering...
'The way I was treated by girls at this time, especially by that evil b**** sparked an intense fear of girls. The funny part of this is that I had a secret crush on [her]. She was the first girl I ever had a crush on, and I never admitted it to anyone.
'To be teased and ridiculed by the girl I had a crush on wounded me deeply. The world that I grew up thinking was bright and blissful was all over. I was living in a depraved world, and I didn’t want to accept it.
'I didn't want to give any thought to it. That is why I immersed myself entirely into my online games like World of Warcraft. I felt safe there.'
'I didn't want to give any thought to it. That is why I immersed myself entirely into my online games like World of Warcraft. I felt safe there.'
Monette's brother, Ashton, is an actor who had a small role in the Hunger Games. In the manifesto, Rodgers also him, lambasting him as one of the 'popular' kids and describing his jealousy at learning he was becoming an actor.
Rodger also blamed other girls in the manifesto for his pain, and there is no suggestion that these women share any blame for his heinous crimes.
In another show of bitterness, he named another beautiful classmate who he believe he was meant to be going out with throughout college. He said how, like an 'obsessed stalker', he found her on Facebook.
'What I found shattered my already wounded heart to pieces,' he wrote. 'She had a boyfriend. Not only that, but her boyfriend was the type of boy I have always hated and despised: a tall, muscular surfer-jock with a buzz cut.
'As I looked at all the pictures of the two of them together, I shivered with pure hatred... I wanted to kill both of them, and I was capable of doing it. [The girl] should have been mine, and if I can't have her, no one should!'
He wrote how he fantasized about killing him and forcing her to watch.
'I dropped my math class immediately after learning that [she] had a boyfriend,' he wrote. 'I couldn't look at her beauty anymore, knowing that some punk was able to enjoy having sex with her every day.'
Bitter: He named another girl - the stepdaughter
of a family friend (pictured) - who he also kept his distance from.
'She is a true representative of everything I hate about women,' he
wrote
HIS FIRST FRIEND AND THE ONLY GIRL HE EVER SAW NAKED
In
his manifesto, Rodger also detailed his relationship with a girl whom
he met when he was five - the only girl he ever called a friend. But he
also wrote that the girl, the daughter of a British singer who lived in
California, ultimately came to represent everything that he hated.
He was born in the U.K. but moved to the U.S. when he was five, and met the girl at one of his first schools.
'I was a 5 year old boy playing with a girl my own age like any normal boy would do,' he wrote. 'I was playing innocently with this girl, in the manner that all children play. We even took baths together; it was the only time in my life that I would see a girl my age naked.'
He said they became close friends and wrote fondly about their time going on 'adventures' and watching movies together. But his view of the relationship changed as women 'mistreated' him as he got older.
'I was happy, and completely oblivious of the fact that my future on this world would only turn to darkness and misery because of girls,' he wrote. 'This girl who was my friend would eventually come to represent everything I hate and despise.'
He was born in the U.K. but moved to the U.S. when he was five, and met the girl at one of his first schools.
'I was a 5 year old boy playing with a girl my own age like any normal boy would do,' he wrote. 'I was playing innocently with this girl, in the manner that all children play. We even took baths together; it was the only time in my life that I would see a girl my age naked.'
He said they became close friends and wrote fondly about their time going on 'adventures' and watching movies together. But his view of the relationship changed as women 'mistreated' him as he got older.
'I was happy, and completely oblivious of the fact that my future on this world would only turn to darkness and misery because of girls,' he wrote. 'This girl who was my friend would eventually come to represent everything I hate and despise.'
'I didn't want to torture myself with going to college and looking at all of those beautiful girls I could never have,' he explained. 'The only thing I could do was even the score. I wanted to make everyone else suffer just as they made me suffer. I wanted revenge.'
Rodger, who moved to the U.S. from the U.K. when he was five, also named a British girl he made friends with when he relocated to the Los Angeles area.
But he said they grew apart after she became more popular, writing: 'My first friend in America had grown up to represent the type of people who have caused me so much pain in my life. She would eventually come to represent everything I hate.'
The girl's stepfather told MailOnline that he didn't want to comment on how she was coping, but added: 'It’s tragic, our heart goes to everyone, to the victims and all their families.'
He also detailed his loathing for the stepdaughter of a family friend who was a year younger than him.
'My fear of girls made me keep my distance from [her]. She was a total b**** anyway, and her attitude would only get worse. She is a true representative of everything I hate about women.'
The women are to talk to the FBI to determine how he turned into a killer, the Mirror reported.
He also shared his hate for women in a video posted online called Elliot Rodger's Retribution.
He unleashed a tirade about his 'loneliness, rejection, and unfulfilled desires,' and blamed women for preferring 'obnoxious brutes' to him, 'the supreme gentleman'.
'I'm 22 years old and I'm still a virgin. I've never even kissed a girl,' he said in the video.
'College is the time when everyone experiences those things such as sex and fun and pleasure. But in those years I've had to rot in loneliness. It's not fair. You girls have never been attracted to me. I don't know why you girls aren't attracted to me. But I will punish you all for it.'
Victims: Rodger's first victims included his roommates Weihan Wang, left, and Cheng Yuan Hong, right
Gunned down: George Chen, left, was also found
stabbed to death in their home - although he did not live at the house -
while Rodgers gunned down Chris Michael-Martinez, right, when he opened
fire at a deli
Loss: Katie Cooper, left, and Veronika Weiss
were standing outside a sorority house when they were shot
'I'm going to enter the hottest sorority house of UCSB and I will slaughter every single spoilt, stuck-up, blonde s**t that I see inside there.
'All those girls that I've desired so much, they would've all rejected me and looked down on me as an inferior man if I ever made a sexual advance towards them,' he said.
'I'll take great pleasure in slaughtering all of you. You will finally see that I am, in truth, the superior one. The true alpha male. Yes... After I have annihilated every single girl in the sorority house I will take to the streets of Isla Vista and slay every single person I see there. All those popular kids who live such lives of hedonistic pleasure...'
On Friday, Rodger, the son of Hunger Games assistant director Peter Rodger, acted upon his threats, killing six people before shooting himself dead.
Weihan Wang, 20, of Fremont, and Cheng Yuan Hong, 20, of San Jose, were both stabbed to death by Rodger on Friday at the apartment they had shared with him.
Killed: Surveillance footage outside the IV Deli Mart shows Martinez, top right, moments before he was shot
Heartbroken: His father, Richard Martinez,
breaks down next to his brother as he speaks to the media outside the
Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Headquarters on Saturday
Sadness: Two students comfort each other as they attend a candlelight vigil for the victims on Saturday night
The body of another UCSB student, George Chen, 19, of San Jose, was also found at the apartment, but he did not live there.
Rodger then climbed into his SUV and drove towards the Alpha Phi sorority house, where he shot dead Katherine Cooper, 22, and Veronika Weiss, 19.
He then got back into his car and drove to a nearby deli, where he opened fire. There, he killed student Chris Michael-Martinez, 20, in an attack that was captured on surveillance footage.
The gunman then climbed back into his car and continued to shoot at passersby as he drove, hitting three pedestrians before he police officers returned fire and shot him in the hip.
He tried to escape and knocked down a cyclist, before he eventually shot himself in the head and smashed into parked cars.
When police found his body, he was surrounded by three semi-automatic handguns and nearly 400 rounds of ammunition, which had all been purchased legally.
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